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>> if you really want to be a sharpshooter, buy at the low, e yet missed two-thirds of the low point of every market in america. only one third is still depresse two-thirds are going up and some havendnu had record numbers. gerri: if you are looking right now, where would you look? >> the opportunity if you want to get a steal of a deal in ord descending order it a house in the northeast because anybody with a house on the market hasn't soldou it is really going to discount their house right now. an gerri: and sandy is a big issues >> sandy is a big issue, but a great time to buy right now. timeshares are still languishing. you can get it on $0.30 per dollar. t gerri: that is greathe advicice. what else can you give, what advice they give to people who may be trying to get rid of the house right now, trying to unload a house, maybe they lost a lot of value in the property. >> it is no fun to have to adjust to the idea you're going to get less money, but what is great is you have another 30%yes increase in buyers out there. one third fewer homes for sale, so less competition and more
>> if you really want to be a sharpshooter, buy at the low, e yet missed two-thirds of the low point of every market in america. only one third is still depresse two-thirds are going up and some havendnu had record numbers. gerri: if you are looking right now, where would you look? >> the opportunity if you want to get a steal of a deal in ord descending order it a house in the northeast because anybody with a house on the market hasn't soldou it is really going to discount their...
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it hit a ten-month low today, closing near the lows of the session. what is the next stop for america's favorite stock? let's get in the money. dan, this has to be more than tax selling at this point? >> we've been talking about it for weeks, almost month. really since september 21st when they introduced the iphone 5. at some point it had to do with people booking profits. we saw a trade out of big year-to-date rim mers. this is a story in and of itself. throw a dart this week for the reasons why it's going down. a lot has to do with the self fulfilling prophesy it's not working anymore. it's worked so long, it's not working anymore. i think the street is starting to come around. the idea that earnings are going to stall here. >> right now it's a fundamental question when it comes to this to be. we have steve mill lon vich coming out questioning whether apple will continue to have the innovation necessary and the geographic expansion necessary to support the growth rates that are baked into the stock. >> it's not just an issue of growth rates either.
it hit a ten-month low today, closing near the lows of the session. what is the next stop for america's favorite stock? let's get in the money. dan, this has to be more than tax selling at this point? >> we've been talking about it for weeks, almost month. really since september 21st when they introduced the iphone 5. at some point it had to do with people booking profits. we saw a trade out of big year-to-date rim mers. this is a story in and of itself. throw a dart this week for the...
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later on low to mid 60's east bay peninsula soh bay. may need the umbrella across the rest of the bay yea grab them when you head out the door. low to mid 60's monterey bay. upming thursday is raiders day her at 7 news. we are carrying the game against the broncos at l the coliseum. 58 degrees at 5:20. 56 by 8:30. partly clou and dry accueather 7 day forecast rain tomorrow mainly north everywhere on wednesy. dryhursday earliest sunset for raiders day 4:50 p.m. earliest sunset of the year. i have changed the focast dray for the weekend but cool. yes. bigstst chang change. mike here from 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. with the updates. >> i like that. >> few minutes ago that's all good. >> thanks sandhya. >> coming up next. how amy is inspiring a new generation of baby names. >> love this. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it.
later on low to mid 60's east bay peninsula soh bay. may need the umbrella across the rest of the bay yea grab them when you head out the door. low to mid 60's monterey bay. upming thursday is raiders day her at 7 news. we are carrying the game against the broncos at l the coliseum. 58 degrees at 5:20. 56 by 8:30. partly clou and dry accueather 7 day forecast rain tomorrow mainly north everywhere on wednesy. dryhursday earliest sunset for raiders day 4:50 p.m. earliest sunset of the year. i...
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everyday low pricing. consistent model. >> pricing integrity. the guy wants pricing integrity. >> you can be a when price and still run events to bring people in. i think that's what he is moving toward. it took him a while to get there. we have had a few slow starts. he won't run 590 a year like he used to. he will bring in people to see the store. i took people in to see the store, they loved it. some had not been there. >> what did they say? >> brighter, better, mountains is better. >> you were taken there probably by bus on some media junket and force need the store. getting people to go into jc penney voluntarily was the challenge. >> it was worse than that. i paid for dinner to get people to walk through the store. >> you paid to get into a jc penney store. come on. >> he's got to get them there, that's the point. things like black friday sales and things like having 20% off for all friends and family, which is everyone of course, will bring people into the store. he has to get them in to see the place. >> what timeframe is it going to tak
everyday low pricing. consistent model. >> pricing integrity. the guy wants pricing integrity. >> you can be a when price and still run events to bring people in. i think that's what he is moving toward. it took him a while to get there. we have had a few slow starts. he won't run 590 a year like he used to. he will bring in people to see the store. i took people in to see the store, they loved it. some had not been there. >> what did they say? >> brighter, better,...
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and, should unions become the high hope for low wage workers? first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning on this jobs friday. it's december 7th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the unemployment numbers. the market expects 90,000 jobs were added to payrolls in november and the unemployment rate will inch up to 8%. stocks and gold rallied ahead of today's numbers on jobs. however, oil slid more than $1 due to a growing supply of gasoline. netflix ceo reed hastings has received a wells notice from the sec. it reportedly has to do with information disclosed on his facebook page. also, according to reports, the washington post may be closer to charging customers to read artcles online. tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us on this jobs friday. tim, we are being told there could be a murky jobs number because of hurricane sandy. what do you think about that? > > i think the market will dismiss a weaker-than-expected number because of hurricane sandy and the distortions that
and, should unions become the high hope for low wage workers? first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning on this jobs friday. it's december 7th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the unemployment numbers. the market expects 90,000 jobs were added to payrolls in november and the unemployment rate will inch up to 8%. stocks and gold rallied ahead of today's numbers on jobs. however, oil slid more than $1...
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low to mid 60s monterey bay bay low to mid 60s inland tonight cool, a few 30s, mainly 40s dominate and 51 san francisco any fog will be combined to the -- confined to the east bay valleys and north bay, probably less widespread than it was this morning. storm track well to the north as this high pressure expands it is going to keep the storm track north. no new snow other than what they make in tahoe. 50 within today will feel like winter, 42 sunday l.a. low to mid 70s all weekend in the 50s during the overnight hours. we'll make a run at 70 sunday and monday afternoon slightly cooler tuesday, a front that will slide more towards the sierra will drop temperatures into the 50s for wednesday and thursday. >>> usually sue hall is hoping for light traffic right now she wants heavy traffic in union square. >> that's because -- ♪ ♪ >> look at those familiar faces. >> don sanchez and sue hall ringing in the holiday season this morning at the 32nd annual celebrity ringing of the bells outside macy's. >> this year's theme is rock the square featuring a concert going on now. go out there and
low to mid 60s monterey bay bay low to mid 60s inland tonight cool, a few 30s, mainly 40s dominate and 51 san francisco any fog will be combined to the -- confined to the east bay valleys and north bay, probably less widespread than it was this morning. storm track well to the north as this high pressure expands it is going to keep the storm track north. no new snow other than what they make in tahoe. 50 within today will feel like winter, 42 sunday l.a. low to mid 70s all weekend in the 50s...
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to me when you look at 500 that low from november 16th was 505. there is nothing below that until 450. this could start to crescendo. to mike's point, i do not want to play with apple options. the premiums are too high. you will not make money on a directional basis. buying short dated options. >> what are you using? >> a put spread. i want to use the qqq which apple makes up about 17%. of the top eight technology names in the basket make up 55%. my guess is that some of the apple negative sentiment could actually move towards like google, amazon is still up a lot. oracle is up a lot. i want to use a put spread in the qs. and december quarterlies. >> so dan is bearish. he is buying a put spread one of the most common strategies. for making a bearish trade. it is always good to crack open the play book and review the structure. buy one put and sell a lower strike put of the same expiration to cut your cost. how do you make money? you want the stock to fall to the strike of the short put where you make the most money and where your profit as a cappe
to me when you look at 500 that low from november 16th was 505. there is nothing below that until 450. this could start to crescendo. to mike's point, i do not want to play with apple options. the premiums are too high. you will not make money on a directional basis. buying short dated options. >> what are you using? >> a put spread. i want to use the qqq which apple makes up about 17%. of the top eight technology names in the basket make up 55%. my guess is that some of the apple...
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and that is targeting an unemployment rate of 6.5% and tying it to low interest rates. that was a go ahead idea in your view? you never heard the fed talk a specific number in terms of unemployment, where they are going. >> i think it's mixed, right? there's good news/bad news. the good news is the ability to borrow and certainly will help the housing market. bad news is, you know, it doesn't give us much earning power on our savings. what was concerning to me in that was that they were projecting maybe 2015 before we got to 6.5% unemployment. that is a devastating projection from my standpoint of millions of people unemployed and the number of people falling off the roll is not even looking for employment any longer, so this is all about job creation, drives gdp, that drives the revenue to get this engine going. >> and no matter what happens, we will see more austerity next year. it's pretty clear that we are going to see reduced government spending to some degree. we may very well see higher taxes. what is your expectation of the economy in 2013, based on that? regard
and that is targeting an unemployment rate of 6.5% and tying it to low interest rates. that was a go ahead idea in your view? you never heard the fed talk a specific number in terms of unemployment, where they are going. >> i think it's mixed, right? there's good news/bad news. the good news is the ability to borrow and certainly will help the housing market. bad news is, you know, it doesn't give us much earning power on our savings. what was concerning to me in that was that they were...
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the japanese yen falling to a 20 month low against the dollar. coming to the back of comments from the incoming prime minister who says he will consider changing the law governing central banks getting more politically involved. lori: we have larry in the pits of the cme. telling us why the pessimism on the fiscal cliff is making him bullish, believe it or not. and it is time to get defensive. larry, we will begin with you. how can you see this sorting out at the end of the day, a big deal, a little deal, no deal at all, what is the outcome? larry: the odds are pointing to a mini deal. expectations for a big deal are fading and fading quickly. it looks like it will be a mini deal with the tax extension will help those making under $250,000 per year and will not address the debt ceiling or spending or anything like that, it will be a patchwork of things that will make the market very nervous but given it is christmas eve, people are little bit negative but most christmas shopping. david: larry, round this time the irs issues its formal withholding
the japanese yen falling to a 20 month low against the dollar. coming to the back of comments from the incoming prime minister who says he will consider changing the law governing central banks getting more politically involved. lori: we have larry in the pits of the cme. telling us why the pessimism on the fiscal cliff is making him bullish, believe it or not. and it is time to get defensive. larry, we will begin with you. how can you see this sorting out at the end of the day, a big deal, a...
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credits are strong and the yields in the municipal market are at historic lows we have massive demand so generally it's a strong bright picture but there are these kind of dark spots that are isolated but it doesn't equal what meredith whitney believes was a massive wave of defaults for for the mare for the country ok so then let's parse this out a little bit so in terms of the trouble that faces cities and also states to where are the signs of weakness the factors that are the the headwinds and what are the tailwinds for one for example we keep hearing how housing is improving i know property taxes are a huge source of revenue for cities are these improving are these not up to where they need to be or used to be i mean clearly not where they used to be but better than better. there's they're slowly improving but the thing you have to realize with property taxes is that valuations are done on and generally a rolling three year cycle some places do it on a one year cycle so you still have a lot of leg and property valuations that are affected how much tax can be collected some cities b
credits are strong and the yields in the municipal market are at historic lows we have massive demand so generally it's a strong bright picture but there are these kind of dark spots that are isolated but it doesn't equal what meredith whitney believes was a massive wave of defaults for for the mare for the country ok so then let's parse this out a little bit so in terms of the trouble that faces cities and also states to where are the signs of weakness the factors that are the the headwinds...
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i think steve corbett is doing it here to counter against the low growth, low rate environment. it's all about expense management. that's what the financial story is in 2012. some are doing it better than others. city is, but they also have the diverse i have indication of the international story and that makes it attractive. >>> special defrom d.r. horton today. >> this is like watching reruns of "the brady bunch". there can't be anything more boring than these stories. it's old news. no reason to do anything on the stock except maybe you want to sell it. what if they need the cash next year. not them necessarily but the other companies who paid it out. i don't think it's great strategy. >> take a look at gold as well. initially selling off on this morning's jobs data. i think that gold, doc, is still down about 5% or so on the week, right? >> right. and part of this has to be, of course, the numbers that we've been reporting about paulson, we here at the networks at cnb have been reporting about the paulson fund, which unfortunately people have been front-running him, which, i
i think steve corbett is doing it here to counter against the low growth, low rate environment. it's all about expense management. that's what the financial story is in 2012. some are doing it better than others. city is, but they also have the diverse i have indication of the international story and that makes it attractive. >>> special defrom d.r. horton today. >> this is like watching reruns of "the brady bunch". there can't be anything more boring than these...
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so, if you got into facebook in the low, that is great. if you can hold on and maybe pick up some apple here. that is also good. and i think google is going to continue to do well. > thank you matt, and happy trades to you in the new year. > > thank you. americans spent 2012 tuning in to election coverage and those political ads. when it was all said and done, campaigns shelled out $6 billion. paul eggers gives us a look at the the money trail to the white house. it's going to be a while before you hear candidates closing out commercial breaks or you see lots of leaflets filling up your mailbox. all that communication, of course, came at a big cost. add up all the money spent on the race for the white house and for control of congress, and you'll get an estimated $6 billion. that tops the previous campaign spending record by $700 million, and is about equal to the gdp of the uber-rich riviera princiality monaco. the now-famous supreme court citizens united decision played a big role in the big money boom, allowing deep- pocketed political
so, if you got into facebook in the low, that is great. if you can hold on and maybe pick up some apple here. that is also good. and i think google is going to continue to do well. > thank you matt, and happy trades to you in the new year. > > thank you. americans spent 2012 tuning in to election coverage and those political ads. when it was all said and done, campaigns shelled out $6 billion. paul eggers gives us a look at the the money trail to the white house. it's going to be a...
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it's just pennies above its low for the year. cisco systems fell 0.07%. the firm repeated today its previous earnings growth forecast. big banks were on the upswing with the further improvement in the job market, and ahead of next week's federal reserve meeting as expectations build for more economic help. j.p. morgan jumped 2.6%, it's highest price since early november. bank of america added another 1.8% to an 18 month high. a big global energy deal is one step closer tonight. late today canada okayed the buyout of nexen energy by chinese energy giant c-nooc. this is a $15.3 billion deal, representing another foreign expansion of a chinese energy company. canada's ministry of industry said c-nooc agreed to "free market principles." the buyout offer for nexen came in july. in today's regular session, nexen was heavily traded as they fell 6.6%. but after the canadian okay, they jumped more than 14.5% in extended hours trading, to almost $27 per share. u.s. and british regulators still have to approve the deal. two years ago google offered six billion to bu
it's just pennies above its low for the year. cisco systems fell 0.07%. the firm repeated today its previous earnings growth forecast. big banks were on the upswing with the further improvement in the job market, and ahead of next week's federal reserve meeting as expectations build for more economic help. j.p. morgan jumped 2.6%, it's highest price since early november. bank of america added another 1.8% to an 18 month high. a big global energy deal is one step closer tonight. late today...
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we can be up to half the price of hardwood flooring than the home depot or lowe's. sometimes even more. we have a wide variety of stock, either in the local store or at our main warehouse that we can get to the store very quickly. you know, over 300 different types of hardwood flooring. and then probably the third and one of the most important things is our people are very knowledgeable about hardwood flooring. you come in there, get service, don't have to hunt around trying to find someone. you'll get the service, get the expertise. if you want to install it yourself, we can help you do that. we actually have a couple retired flooring guys in our call center we can call them and get help over the phone and, you know, and if you don't want to do it yourself, we can set up an installation. so price -- >> okay. do you think that -- one of the things that i was focused on was that you did slow down the number of stores that you were opening, and yet, at the same time, i think the sales have done up a lot. you're just trying to get measured growth this year? how are you
we can be up to half the price of hardwood flooring than the home depot or lowe's. sometimes even more. we have a wide variety of stock, either in the local store or at our main warehouse that we can get to the store very quickly. you know, over 300 different types of hardwood flooring. and then probably the third and one of the most important things is our people are very knowledgeable about hardwood flooring. you come in there, get service, don't have to hunt around trying to find someone....
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cost of capital driven by low interest rates. the margins are probably as wide as they're going to get. we don't see a really robust economic picture either. this story makes that a little bit worse. analysts have been pretty optimistic about earnings growth for u.s. companies for a number of years and you usually don't get that ad infinitum at a 45 degree angle. so the expectation for earnings growth, we have to mute our expectations somewhat. >> we already heard so many conference calls during earnings season the excuse of the fiscal cliff delaying the ability to make decisions regarding purchasing. if we do extend that into one month of the year, that could also really throw a wrench into first quarter earnings as well and be head winds to the market well through the march/april time frame. >> and markets hate uncertainty. so if you have companies that just get by the skin of their teeth in q4 and they give a very murky outlook for q2 or the balance of 2013 it's not going to be good for the markets. so that's one reason why ja
cost of capital driven by low interest rates. the margins are probably as wide as they're going to get. we don't see a really robust economic picture either. this story makes that a little bit worse. analysts have been pretty optimistic about earnings growth for u.s. companies for a number of years and you usually don't get that ad infinitum at a 45 degree angle. so the expectation for earnings growth, we have to mute our expectations somewhat. >> we already heard so many conference calls...
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some with remarkably low unemployment ates. who wins? >> well, i think right now the unions are losing. for the first time since 2009, public perceptions over 50% had a disapproval rating of the unions. this is an isolated incident and most of these guys are not violating people. but most rightward states are getting the auto manufacturers that are coming into the country. the perception is that right work state is a more competitive state. it is true that workers in those states make $1500 less than the union workers. but the perception against unions is growing. >> john, i appreciate you saying now. i'm willing togree that there is data that shows that you will see more business coming in to the states. but i really appreciate that john pointed out the 81,500-dollar decline in earnings. for all workers. to answer your own question. neil: artificially high? >> it is a percentage of gdp -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> we don't live in china. >> we have this conversation. neil: the bottom line is that it will be
some with remarkably low unemployment ates. who wins? >> well, i think right now the unions are losing. for the first time since 2009, public perceptions over 50% had a disapproval rating of the unions. this is an isolated incident and most of these guys are not violating people. but most rightward states are getting the auto manufacturers that are coming into the country. the perception is that right work state is a more competitive state. it is true that workers in those states make...
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low to mid 60s monterey bay bay low to mid 60s inland tonight cool, a few 30s, mainly 40s dominate and 51 san francisco any fog will be combined to the -- confined to the east bay valleys and north bay, probably less widespread than it was this morning. storm track well to the north as this high pressure expands it is going to keep the storm track north. no new snow other than what they make in tahoe. 50 within today will feel like winter, 42 sunday l.a. low to mid 70s all weekend in the 50s during the overnight hours. we'll make a run at 70 sunday and monday afternoon slightly cooler tuesday, a front that will slide more towards the sierra will drop temperatures into the 50s for wednesday and thursday. >>> usually sue hall is hoping for light traffic right now she wants heavy traffic in union square. >> that's because -- ♪ ♪ >> look at those familiar faces. >> don sanchez and sue hall ringing in the holiday season this morning at the 32nd annual celebrity ringing of the bells outside macy's. >> this year's theme is rock the square featuring a concert going on now. go out there and
low to mid 60s monterey bay bay low to mid 60s inland tonight cool, a few 30s, mainly 40s dominate and 51 san francisco any fog will be combined to the -- confined to the east bay valleys and north bay, probably less widespread than it was this morning. storm track well to the north as this high pressure expands it is going to keep the storm track north. no new snow other than what they make in tahoe. 50 within today will feel like winter, 42 sunday l.a. low to mid 70s all weekend in the 50s...
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mortgage rates are so low. that helps consumer sentiment so much. we are very positive on the market and, if in the next few days, next few days, there is a correction because a compromise is not met, and, i promise you, no one will like the compromise. liz: does that mean it is successful if everyone is a little unhappy? >> exactly. exactly. liz: if you are going all out assertive, what are you buying? >> we are buying a lot of companies. our portfolios have about 60 to 70 stocks in them. liz: are you up for the year back yes. definitely. definitely. we are around 13%. liz: what is your favorite investment right now? what do you like right now? >> the best way to stay fully invested is to have a good hedge from high quality bonds. barry, ironically, we are still buying bonds as well. muniz, yes, in most cases. tax-free in a simple security. you can very easily by high-quality single-a, aa or higher that have lots of good joyce's. liz: longer or shorter duration? >> shorter. we work with about 50 dealers a round the country to get that better pricin
mortgage rates are so low. that helps consumer sentiment so much. we are very positive on the market and, if in the next few days, next few days, there is a correction because a compromise is not met, and, i promise you, no one will like the compromise. liz: does that mean it is successful if everyone is a little unhappy? >> exactly. exactly. liz: if you are going all out assertive, what are you buying? >> we are buying a lot of companies. our portfolios have about 60 to 70 stocks...
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rethinking controversial plans aimed at keeping health care cost low. the parent company of olive garden and red lobster so they will not want full-time workers to part-time status. after facing public backlash. tied to the health care overhaul set to go into effect in 2014. they will not rule out relying on a part-time workforce in the future and will announce today plans tomorrow. murdoch has died. mother of rupert murdoch. elisabeth murdoch was from australia's most generous philanthropists donating money to 100 charities. she is 103 years old. news corp. is the parent compann of the fox business network. now continue with liz claman. liz: i am just looking at the nasdaq quickly down 16 points, they went on a shopping spree $9 billion in a couple of deals, getting the mining company a thumbs down. nicole petallides on the new york stock exchange. >> this state big deal on wall street. a $9 billion deal, no joke. see how the stock is doing down 16% they said they would be buying. up 88%, but it is not unusual to see the acquired to the downside and be
rethinking controversial plans aimed at keeping health care cost low. the parent company of olive garden and red lobster so they will not want full-time workers to part-time status. after facing public backlash. tied to the health care overhaul set to go into effect in 2014. they will not rule out relying on a part-time workforce in the future and will announce today plans tomorrow. murdoch has died. mother of rupert murdoch. elisabeth murdoch was from australia's most generous philanthropists...
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they want to sell low and buy high. i don't want you to do that. that's foolishness. that happened to ford. when ford was pushed to $4 and change, sally mae, got behind it at 6:00 and in two years it was at 16. more recently you cut one in sprint, traded down to nearly 2 bucs on fears the company was headed to bankruptcy even though the wireless business is lucrative and turning the corner. if you took a look at how sprint's bonds were trading and, well, if you hadn't looked at, that just looked at the prefer, you might have gone into the common which doubled from its lows after spiking 20% on a single day on a much better than expected quarter. these stocks were supposed to be trash, dumpster juice, but if you went dumpster diving you caught doubles or triples. more often we speculate in companies with tiny stocks that most people never heard about. we're looking for sectors that seem like they can capture the imagination of the crowd. the next hot fad that will sweep through the wall street fashion show. sometimes, but not always, the fad will be backed up by genuin
they want to sell low and buy high. i don't want you to do that. that's foolishness. that happened to ford. when ford was pushed to $4 and change, sally mae, got behind it at 6:00 and in two years it was at 16. more recently you cut one in sprint, traded down to nearly 2 bucs on fears the company was headed to bankruptcy even though the wireless business is lucrative and turning the corner. if you took a look at how sprint's bonds were trading and, well, if you hadn't looked at, that just...
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gold trading at a one-month low and oil selling off, as well. luckily tonight we have the commodities king himself to break it all down. let's break it down and start with the gold trade here. >> it has been a devastating trade since the start of december. it looks like last december. it rallied in january but you have a lot of people long on gold. i have been long on gold for nab of time. you had rumors about that with the advent of the change going on in greece that the germans will be allowed to write off greek debt. perhaps you will see selling from the french central bank. sell of gold offsets the losses on the balance sheet. it is december. lot of people taking profits. rather disconcerting to me. >> i think it is disconcerting if you own gold miners. the underlying metal i think it continues on. bank of korea increased their gold reserves to 1.2% of total reserves. you have turkey circumventing the u.s. restrictions on iran by paying for oil with gold. a lot of people are paying for things with gold because the currencies are not in a pla
gold trading at a one-month low and oil selling off, as well. luckily tonight we have the commodities king himself to break it all down. let's break it down and start with the gold trade here. >> it has been a devastating trade since the start of december. it looks like last december. it rallied in january but you have a lot of people long on gold. i have been long on gold for nab of time. you had rumors about that with the advent of the change going on in greece that the germans will be...
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how low phil? > > oh man. i am telling you, $3 gasoline, not too far away. i think we're going to do it. and of course, we would have been there earlier if it weren't for the hurricane, and if it weren't for the bad weather. but many parts of the country, you will see gasoline get below $3 a gallon. now i don't want to get everybody excited, because we are talking about a national average here. there are going to be some places, like the big cities, where you are going to be paying a little bit more like you always do. but, it's a very nice christmas present, the lowest gasoline prices we have seen in some time. and they are going to continue to go down. > perhaps consumers can spend a little bit more on christmas gifts. this could be a good thing for the economy. > > you did get my list then. i am very happy about that. > your gift just became so much more expensive phil. > > thank you. > good to have you on the show this morning. happy holidays. > > thank you. you too. up next, cisco systems is prime to buy another company. what that means for the stock. a
how low phil? > > oh man. i am telling you, $3 gasoline, not too far away. i think we're going to do it. and of course, we would have been there earlier if it weren't for the hurricane, and if it weren't for the bad weather. but many parts of the country, you will see gasoline get below $3 a gallon. now i don't want to get everybody excited, because we are talking about a national average here. there are going to be some places, like the big cities, where you are going to be paying a...
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. >> at 2012 comes to an end, richmond police are reporting one of the lowe's murder rateness the city in more than a decade. they had a total of 18 murders this year, down from 4 the previous year, the city has also seen a decrease in the number of other violent crimes, such as attempted murder and assault. one police detective says the drop in violence is largely due to richmond0s rein creased police force, going from 400 -- 40 howevers and now 140. >> one new law aims to crack down on underaged drinking aboard so-called party buses. am teenager died on a party bus. the law requires a chaperone to ride on party buses carrying downtown age passenger. >> california homeowner wilz get greater protection from foreclosure under another new law. it requires a large lender to provide home owners with a single point of contact if they want to have their mortgages modified, and there is a bon on foreclosure while negotiations are held. >> hillary clinton has been hospitalized after doctors discovered a blood clot. the blood clot was revealed during a routine followup exam. a spokesman says se
. >> at 2012 comes to an end, richmond police are reporting one of the lowe's murder rateness the city in more than a decade. they had a total of 18 murders this year, down from 4 the previous year, the city has also seen a decrease in the number of other violent crimes, such as attempted murder and assault. one police detective says the drop in violence is largely due to richmond0s rein creased police force, going from 400 -- 40 howevers and now 140. >> one new law aims to crack...
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it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >>> welcome back to "fast money," we are live at the market site in time square. could nat gas exports boost the u.s. economy? a new report from the energy department says natural gas prices won't rise with export expansion and revenues from the move could actually benefit americans. the findings helping to boost companies proposing export projects like energy. several members of congress oppose large scale exports. so is the boom imminent? let's bring in a cnbc contributor. dan, in terms of the impact on prices, you would think that with the glut here the ability to send it off overseas would provide some support for this market. >> it will. the problem is there's enormous lag time between the time you get a chance to permit a
it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >>> welcome back to "fast money," we are live at the market site in time square. could nat gas exports boost the u.s....
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bonds made a series of basically higher lows. to get people out of bonds into stocks would be the most bullish catalyst you have. out-flows into equities to get them out of bonds and into stocks, that would be good. >> and money markets instead of bonds. >> buy or sell? >> buy. this was a multi-day rally and we were a buyer. >> almost an mo-mo player. >> not an m 0-mo girl but i've been called worse than that. bullish. >> which makes me feel uncomfortable and shared. >> defense stocks. i thought that was interesting. we talked about those ahead of this fiscal cliff. those are where you want to be. look at lockheed, they've performed well. >> because they're looking at a deal being made, does that make you believe this is the rally that should have happened after a deal. the rally happens before, is it sell on the news? >> the stocks have been so flatlined, this is not a political comment, they basically flatlined and moved slightly higher since the obama administration four years ago. these stocks are sort of -- i hate to use the
bonds made a series of basically higher lows. to get people out of bonds into stocks would be the most bullish catalyst you have. out-flows into equities to get them out of bonds and into stocks, that would be good. >> and money markets instead of bonds. >> buy or sell? >> buy. this was a multi-day rally and we were a buyer. >> almost an mo-mo player. >> not an m 0-mo girl but i've been called worse than that. bullish. >> which makes me feel uncomfortable and...
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the cost of capital is so low. i firmly believe in my lifetime this is the most aggressive fed easing we'll see in the last 5i years. that's what's so powerful. >> i think he just hit the ball into your court. >> i don't know how to say it anymore than that. >> i don't know how much more it could be aggressive. rick santelli, rates bounced today. we hit a low on the ten-year around 157. now it's at 162. it was higher than that earlier. what's going on in the treasury markets today? >> we're a whopping half a basis point higher than we were this time on friday of last week. >> when all is said and done, right? >> i agree with whoever said the fed is powerful. oh, they're powerful. they're the largest shareholder of treasuries in the world. they print money very fast. they buy it from the treasury. they're running out of mortgage securities to buy. oh, certainly they're powerful. if you're one of the lucky institutions that owns things like mortgage securities, you're pretty happy. if you're an average guy trying to
the cost of capital is so low. i firmly believe in my lifetime this is the most aggressive fed easing we'll see in the last 5i years. that's what's so powerful. >> i think he just hit the ball into your court. >> i don't know how to say it anymore than that. >> i don't know how much more it could be aggressive. rick santelli, rates bounced today. we hit a low on the ten-year around 157. now it's at 162. it was higher than that earlier. what's going on in the treasury markets...
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people on the ground working on the apple phones. >> reporter: low worker wages and low shipping costs were some of the reasons companies moved their manufacturing overseas. fuel costs are up and worker wages in china have risen 15 to 20% in recent years. >> after doing some downsizing starbucks is back to brewing up expansion plans. they include yet another san francisco store at market and sanchez. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman tells us some are trying to grind that to a halt. >> reporter: there are 85 starbucks properties in san francisco. could we 86 the 86th? >> it will change the character. >> ity it will be a good addition. >> reporter: starbucks wants to add 1500 new stores in the u.s. over the next five years. neighbors are stirring up trouble for another one planned near the castro district. >> if you're against it signing up here. >> reporter: wendy runs sweet inspirations bakery down the street. >> we don't want a starbucks on the corner. we want this to remain locally owned business ace long this strip. >> reporter: in three weeks she's helped gather 1800 signatures against
people on the ground working on the apple phones. >> reporter: low worker wages and low shipping costs were some of the reasons companies moved their manufacturing overseas. fuel costs are up and worker wages in china have risen 15 to 20% in recent years. >> after doing some downsizing starbucks is back to brewing up expansion plans. they include yet another san francisco store at market and sanchez. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman tells us some are trying to grind that to a halt....
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have we seen the low for the treasury yields for the foreseeable future? >> it depends which bend of the curve you're talking about. if you're talking about the 10 year point, we would agree with rick. looks like a range between 1.6% and 2%. and the language of keeping interest rates at zero. the long end is going to be volatile and more dangerous. it depends where on the curve you. >> so -- i'm sorry? >> it was interesting. this was brought up by one of our portfolio managers this morning. the fed's statement was hawkish last wednesday. we don't agree. what the fed tried to do is provide greater clarity to the markets. >> right. >> but that had been misinterpreted as it being more hawkish. we don't think that is the case. >> so all of this anticipation over the fiscal cliff last several months, i guess, going into 2013, has that done anything to your expectation in terms of the economic landscape next year? putting this deal aside, whether we get it this week or the day after christmas or, you know, in january. does that impact how you think the economy m
have we seen the low for the treasury yields for the foreseeable future? >> it depends which bend of the curve you're talking about. if you're talking about the 10 year point, we would agree with rick. looks like a range between 1.6% and 2%. and the language of keeping interest rates at zero. the long end is going to be volatile and more dangerous. it depends where on the curve you. >> so -- i'm sorry? >> it was interesting. this was brought up by one of our portfolio managers...
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when it comes to technology, they're at the very low end of the scale. they're readily available to almost every government in the region. many gulf states have them. intelligence indicates that the iranians either stole or perhaps bought this from under the table from some gulf state nation. but it doesn't appear that according to the u.s. navy, anyway, that there's any truth to the claims that the iranians actually seized a u.s. navy drone. >> all right, jim. thanks very much. >> we want to get to mary thompson. we have more breaking news right now on the arrest of a trader. mary. >> hey there, bill. this is about a securities trader, david miller. he's been arrested for wire fraud and charged with wire fraud by the connecticut u.s. attorney. in a statement, the u.s. attorney from connecticut stating this defendant orchestrated the unauthorized purchase of approximately $1 billion of apple stock in a fraudulent get-rich-quick scheme that back fired, causing massive losses for his employer. once again, rockdale securities trader david miller arrested an
when it comes to technology, they're at the very low end of the scale. they're readily available to almost every government in the region. many gulf states have them. intelligence indicates that the iranians either stole or perhaps bought this from under the table from some gulf state nation. but it doesn't appear that according to the u.s. navy, anyway, that there's any truth to the claims that the iranians actually seized a u.s. navy drone. >> all right, jim. thanks very much. >>...
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we have low expectations. i want to repeat -- 56 times since january of '97 we've added more than 200,000 jobs in a month. now we're happy we get 146,000. thank you. >> underpromise and overdeliver. >>> creating jobs is great, but we also need to create jobs that actually pay a solid wage and that has been a real problem. median household incomes remain relatively stagnant for the past decade and real wages are declining as prices rise. so, how do we create good jobs and get your paycheck up? let's bring in harley lipman, ceo and founder of genesis 10, an i.t. consulting and staffing firm. i want to attack this from a slightly different perspective because you're doing some great things here, creating jobs here in the united states as opposed to sending them to other countries where in the past it may have been cheaper. even though you might be an employee, your wages aren't going up, at least you've got a job here. it's not going to china because they're becoming uncompetitive. >> exactly. i think a lot of co
we have low expectations. i want to repeat -- 56 times since january of '97 we've added more than 200,000 jobs in a month. now we're happy we get 146,000. thank you. >> underpromise and overdeliver. >>> creating jobs is great, but we also need to create jobs that actually pay a solid wage and that has been a real problem. median household incomes remain relatively stagnant for the past decade and real wages are declining as prices rise. so, how do we create good jobs and get your...
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so that's pretty low. and some dense fog in the early- morning hours in through the central valley. this afternoon, let's time out the storm system as we'll see a lot of clouds beginning to move into our skies. then toward the evening hours, showers begin to develop. by midnight into the parts of the south bay. tomorrow morning, commute time, a few scattered showers about the bay area not a total washout but it's going to be a cold brisk day for tomorrow afternoon the today, mid-60s to morgan hill. 62 degrees into fremont. east bay temperatures in the 50s and 60s. and as you as you make your way inside the bay you'll find those numbers mainly into the 50s and 60s. and looking out over the next few days, unsettled weather as we head in toward tomorrow. then looks like we catch a break on thursday. still a slight chance of some showers as we head in toward friday. and by saturday we catch another break but another storm system drops into the bay area as we head in toward sunday so some unsettled weather on the way for the bay area. looks like things could be that way for the foreseeab
so that's pretty low. and some dense fog in the early- morning hours in through the central valley. this afternoon, let's time out the storm system as we'll see a lot of clouds beginning to move into our skies. then toward the evening hours, showers begin to develop. by midnight into the parts of the south bay. tomorrow morning, commute time, a few scattered showers about the bay area not a total washout but it's going to be a cold brisk day for tomorrow afternoon the today, mid-60s to morgan...
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>> we have low volumes, low volatility kind of flattens out the market. you're trading on levels and seeing a lot of technical trading. those people getting in and out are doing it on a tactical basis and trying to find great ideas but on a day like today, unfortunately, the somber tone is ringing true and really added to what apple is doing by the broad market by dragging it low, and i guess at this point to throw out a trading, you know, concept in the way we kind of look at things. at some people look at things and say, hey, be the gun manufacturers, and maybe you even want to look at the video game-makers that make the violent games because that's the follow-on story that comes out of this if you can take away from the heart strings being pulled of what's going on in newtown and look back at the screens and try to put on a position. >> we show you a scene from the white house where the president will soon be speaking about this tragedy. that is scheduled to begin around 3:15. we'll take you live when that happens. mark, i think your mike is working th
>> we have low volumes, low volatility kind of flattens out the market. you're trading on levels and seeing a lot of technical trading. those people getting in and out are doing it on a tactical basis and trying to find great ideas but on a day like today, unfortunately, the somber tone is ringing true and really added to what apple is doing by the broad market by dragging it low, and i guess at this point to throw out a trading, you know, concept in the way we kind of look at things. at...